I agree. that’s not a very good selling point. Hey guys, spend more money to watch guys that probably wont make the team. People complain about NBA games where the stars are resting but this doesn’t even have the stars playing.

Tim: it’s definitley Wasps.. try and locate where the nest actually is, Home Depot has spray foam that will eradicate them, but attack them at night when they are less active and most are in the nest.. wear pants, and long sleeves regardless..

LOL — given that my bladder wakes me up at night these days I’ve come to prize things that put me back to sleep.
I Find a bowl of Shreddies helps me out.. last two nights i been munching them at 04:00 Am..

“According to a statement released Sunday by the Walton County (Fla.) sheriff’s office, Kromer and his son allegedly confronted three boys, who had been fishing on the beach, over the use of beach chairs.

Kromer, 48, has been accused of pushing one of the boys to the ground and punching him in the face after throwing the fishing pole into the water. Kromer allegedly then ordered that the chairs be returned to where they were found and told the boy that he would kill his family if he reported him to the police, according to the statement.”
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Kromer is the Bills new OL coach………sounds like Ryan’s hiring practices haven’t changed.

1. Brandon Fields, Miami Dolphins
Punt Power: 44/50; Punt Placement: 43/45; Starter: 5/5
Brandon Fields (6’5″, 249 lbs, eight seasons) had a down year in terms of distance average (46.3 yards) and height, maxing out at a subpar 4.75 seconds. Where he excelled was with his surgeon-like precision and his ability to keep the ball out of the end zone. He routinely left his opponents with poor field position, causing them to start inside the 20-yard line on nearly half of his 58 punts. If it wasn’t for Fields playing with a short field on most of his punts, or if he played more games indoors, we would likely see his distance up near the top of the league.